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- Title: They Looked Up and Saw Jesus Only: Searching Together
- Author : Jon Zens
- Release Date : January 06, 2018
- Genre: Christianity,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 2387 KB
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In They Looked Up and Saw Jesus Only, Jon chronicles the contours of his personal journey, as reflected in his 40 years of editing BRR/ST from 1978â2018. Beginning with C.H. Doddâs 1946 lecture in England, The Gospel and the Law of Christ, which signaled a turning-point in New Testament studies, Jon then presents highlights from his early writings, which have never been published or have been long out-of-print.
Triggered by his 1972 reflections on âOf Godâs Covenantâ in the 1742 Philadelphia Confession of Faith, Jon was brought to question the major systems of theology, and began to see that Jesus inaugurated a New Covenant with His blood. This led him to focus on the New imperative to âlove one anotherâ as He loved us on the Cross. The âone anotherâ in this love-command led him to realize that there were 58 âone anotherâsâ running like a thread through the New Testament. This, in turn, caused him to ask, âHow do the sisters fit in as these one-anotherâs are worked out in the life of Christâs body, the ekklesia?â He became convinced that systems of theology generally had marginalized Christ, that most church structures were dominated by âthe pastor,â thus minimizing the 58 one-anotherâs, and that Christâs work was seen in the New Testament as a âNew Exodus,â fulfilling the shadow of the mighty Red Sea exodus. As Augustine Stock put it:
âThe coming of Jesus is the new definitive Exodusâthis is the burden of the Gospelsâ messageâŠThe Exodus tradition then seems to be one of the most fundamental in Scripture. All stages of redemptive history subsequent to the first event used the Exodus to explain its own meaning. If modern readers no longer feel completely at home with it, this is only because they have lost their Scriptural heritage to a large degree.â (Cited in a very important book, Echoes of Exodus: Tracing a Biblical Motif, InterVarsity Press, 2018, p. 208; for further, deeper reflection see T. Desmond Alexander, Exodus: Apollos Old Testament Commentary, 2, InterVarsity Press, 2017, 764 pp.)